• The Discipline of Self-Control

    Have you ever thought about what sets successful people apart? It’s not just brains or luck. It’s something called self-control. It’s that silent strength that helps us make good decisions, even when it’s tough. Self-control means guiding our actions and feelings. Think of it like this: there’s a piece of chocolate cake in front of…

  • How Did Stoicism Start?

    How Did Stoicism Start?

    Stoicism began in Greece around 300 BCE with Zeno of Citium. It evolved in Rome, influencing figures like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. When diving into the vast universe of philosophy, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by esoteric terms and complex narratives. Yet, when it comes to the query, “How did Stoicism start?”, the answer…

  • Transforming Pain into Power

    Throughout history, human progress has been spurred on not just by innovation, but by adversity. The blows we endure, both internal and external, shape our spirit and mold our character. It’s easy to be ensnared by the sting of pain, but it’s through this very pain that we uncover profound strength. Imagine a piece of…

  • How Does Character Motivation Affect a Story’s Plot?

    How Does Character Motivation Affect a Story’s Plot?

    Character motivation is a story’s heartbeat. It shapes actions, creates drama, and makes tales relatable, driving the plot and making it captivating for readers. Have you ever thought about what makes a story exciting or why some characters stick with us? It’s because of something called character motivation. It’s the reason characters do what they…

  • How Gandhi and Tolstoy Connected Through Books

    The fabric of history is an intricately woven tapestry, containing threads that connect individuals and ideas in remarkable ways. One such connection, often overlooked, exists between two iconic figures: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Leo Tolstoy. The Lifeline of a Book The relationship between these two individuals, separated by geography and circumstance, was formed not through…

  • Which Part of Your Brain Is Involved in Your Motivation?

    Which Part of Your Brain Is Involved in Your Motivation?

    Your motivation is driven by multiple brain regions including the prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, hypothalamus, and amygdala. What if I told you that the mystery behind your motivation isn’t so much a psychological phenomenon but a neurological one? Yes, the fiery drive to achieve your goals, the spark that lights up when you’re on the…

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